nir nn inni r irurri rn Ht KtuMt dtntUK Ql R goods arc decidedly llic very BUST sold In tills city. The finest line of BANQUET MPS, SHittERWflRE, DIROIOIIDS, OIRTGHES, JEOIELHV. Watch Making a Specialty Chas. Strouse, The Leading Jeweler, A SOUTH HAIN STREET. FERGUSON HOUSE JEWELRY STORE. I i I I rrr EVENING HERALD WKDXKSDAY, JANl'AUY 1 ISM. AM UNDESIRABLE LODGER. A New Year Itnuniler Calisi'H Trouble In n Stole. U about 0:30 o'clock last night an intoxi tated man staRgcred into the Factory shoo store, at the corner of Main anil Centre f treets, and in spilo of tho remonstrances of ,1 Vrthur Mover, the manager of the estab lishment, proceeded to maho himself at liuiiui. "I'm tired," said he, dropping into a i hair. Mover thought that by humoring llm nmn fur n w'lilln lin would eot lllm out of I the store, without trouble, and decided to let inn rest. 1 no unrulier leu asiecp aim ins snoring boon attracted attention irom tno street. Moycr attempted to eject the man, who showed fight, and two men called into tho store from the street failed to- eject him. A struggle followed and tho two assistants, with Moycr, succeeded in getting tho un welcome visitor down with his back to tho iloor, where they held him until Chief of I'olicoTosli arrived. Tho officer marched the man before Justico Villlams, who fixed hail in tho sum of $200 for trial at court. The prisoner said his namo was Thomas O'Malley. A NOISY NIGHT. Tho Tin llm-n mid ltemlvor lliigtule Out In l-'orro. Each recurring New Year's ovo seems to bo more noisy than the preceding one, and there seems to be no limit to tho clatter the fun-seekers can .create., Last night was no exception t6th'o rule. Every street in tho town was crowded by moving throngs of ,-oung pontile tooting lisli liorus witn a vigor that bctocued lungs moro healthy than i tho general public, and the shots Seated that every nook and corner I tea relied for a weapon anuamuni- Tlio clamor started siiorny alter uarn- ct In, increasing each hour until mid- 111, WllCU llic Climax mis icaciicu uiiu iitburst was fnrioiit It was kept up until about four o'clock this morning. Despite the situation of affair as detailed above the Grunt and Lithuanian bands, several drum corps anil a number of choirs succeeded ill getting in their serenade work and paid viits to many parts of the town, some of them remaining on the streets until as late us six o'clock tills morning. Watehnight services were held in tho Methodist Mpiscop-il, Primitive Methodist and Cnijcd Evangelical churches until 12 o Clrtek last night and all were well attended. Mnlianoy City Ituslnesn College. This excellent college, at 205 East Centre street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ..jd Typewriting cnurhos equal to any in tho state at the very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Dty and evcni.ig classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-1 t-tf (i. W. Wii.i.iamh, Principal. dent-,' link cull" liuttoiis at Haley's. DON'T GIVE UP Popular prices when we an- nounce that von can save 5 per cent, by visiting our store end purchasing "your holiday gifts, and think you arc receiv ing inferior goods If you want a good article, if it's made of gold or silver, we have it, both ornamental and useful, in Silverware, Watches, Musical Instruments, .... Optical Goods. I ire assortment of solid gold l-1 -. and gents' rings and watcbet. Wxtch : lierwlrlnj: : a : Specialty. Done clinpor than any other place in Town, i. lis uid exunnnc our stock. At ORKIN'5 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. E3U Y YOUR Groceries FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor Oil Cloths Prom EI. E3. FOLEY, (Ar. 1 l,e ami We.l Mi, NEW YEAR RESOLVES, any Now Leaves lima lleoii Turned 0er Onco More. The cuea of politic:, have been laid away hy Col. ,1. K. P. Hcheilly, and his energies in the futme will he devoted to Improving the I industrial condition of the South. Councilman Dougherty has resolved to represent the Fifth ward for three more years. The national delcgatesliip Is eliciting no resolutions from lion, 1) I). Phillips the prize Is his. Postmaster Mcllet begins the new year very happy. Ills was one of only two olllcos in the suite complimented by the depart ment. The County Detcctlvesblp ennsos Jack Toolotoavow that no moro murderers like tho Oornian fiend shall escape in this county. .tames J. Franoy means what ho says when ho asserts that tho now year will seo the town with sulllcient hotel accommodations. F.dltors Parker and Joyce havo burled the hatchet somo time In 1090, perhaps. Tho bpeaker of the present llotiso of Representatives avows that bo will bo tho peoples choico for President during tho now year if Tom Iteed has a say. J. J. Ifcllly has turned the new leaf over, hut whether it hears bints or not at the end of the year depends upon who gets the Inspector ship at Philadelphia. Manager Fihey has many hopes for the new year, hut tho principal ono Is that tho Shainokin foot ball team accepts his challenge for $.100. II. Jefferson Yost isn't saying much, hut ho ! knows that many people havo resolved that ho must bo tho next Clerk of tho Courts. 1 Kvery maiden in the town has said slio will I do tho "popping" this year, and they wont bo long about it, either, Editor Zerbey will continuo to swear by tho circulation of his paper. P. J. Mulholland will take to tho woods until leap yoar lias pas-ed. tho lli:i:.u, force has resolved (o furnish ' our readers with all the news, and their new leaf will contain no blots during 1890. , "Burdock Wood Ultters entirely cured ino I of a tcrriblo breaking out all over my body, i It is a wonderful medicine" Miss Julia , Elbridge, iliix 33, West Cornwell, Conn, Scliellly HotiKo Vor Sale. The property and good will of tho Scliellly House, on North Main street, is offered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplate locating in tho South. For further particulars apply at tho Scheilly House. 12-10-tf Best gas fitting is done by P. W Hell. Sunday School Kiiteitaliiinent. The holiday entertainment of the Yatcs villo Methodist Kpis-copal Sunday school was held in the handsomely decorated chapel at Yatcsvillo last night before a very largo audience, of which many resident-: of this town formed a part. Superintendent Harry Preston was master of ceremonies and tho entertainment was a very pleasing ono. Tho following program was rendered : Singing by tho school ; prayor; recitations by Ida Brown, Sadio Freeman, Hattio Shlery, John Mat thews, Mamio Freeman, Grace and Lottie Matthews, Hannah Brown, Bert. Hooks, Josephino Imindorf, James Shlery, Joseph Watson, Hannah Jones, Benjamin Freeman, Jauo Nicholas, Carrie Bolich and Eflio Brown; vocal solos by Annie Cowley, I). John 1 Piico and tlraco Matthews; quartettes ., . .. , , ny .Hisses uirrie anil r.sincr nrougu- i all and Messrs. Sampscil and Mat thews, Misses Wasley and Bevan and Messrs. Prico and Hough, and by the Mattliows family; vocal duetts by Misses Matthews and Ilalliet and Misses Wasley and He van; mandolin and guitar duett by Messrs. Shoemaker and Lawsou, and Itcv. J. F. Meredith made an address. Just beforo thu conclusion of tho program there was a distri bution of candy and oranges to the members of the Suinbiy school. Itching Piles, night's horrid plague, is instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doau's Ointment. Your denier ought to keep it. Nellies to Oult. j The blank forms of uotiu's to quit weio in demand yesterday, and many persons who do I not own tho premises they occupy were I r.m.lhlv ri.inliwli.il nf tin, fiwt ve.lerrln v. It is customary among many landlords to serve notice whether they really want tho tenant to vacate or not. Tho majority of leases expire on April 1st and legal notice must have been solved beforo 12 o'clock last night. There wero hundreds of these notices served by constables and others yisterday, but it does not necessarily follow that all tenants so notified must quit the premises they occupy. linn's Your Cough? Pan-Tina cuies it, Sou. At Qruhler Bros., drug store. Ileacli and (iehsley I'mierals. this afternoon from Hie family residence at Kllangoirn anil was attended by nwny I Bailing minim; ollleials of tho coal rogiou, lieiide niemhera of the Odd rlliin, Jlamiiiie, uud I Knighuiof l'ythlaslodtte. Tho rtnmin were I tiiiien to Tanmqua fur inieriiient. I The funeral of fluUliel; Oeaaley took place thia afternoon from tint family residence on North Jarilin htnit. atiu'elock. Servioee Mere helil in the I'niteil Kttiuiuilical ehnrcb 1 and the reinai n wer- inurred in tho Odd l'ellowV eointry. Cohl dim! ullTor thinibk at Malar. l'i in D.iio rut- I'mtit mnd llveryuudy lara lied Flos (HI Wk. At f iruhler Bran., tnin mturr. tiu-tion guanuiltid by Mell, ttxr jil'iinhtr. . S In t t oiiiuii yur NVw Vear fttopli iik ills ilon't furgti (lie bithfal Evsl Mi us i.t arrkn. Tbr bar aarvai fiu fuilifiilly, ia nin a ad ai, awl aaabM S ru t ait at taut mam aiinnaaa hh wurU'Uatmrim Wktta a Ham tm itusu ifkat. CiMM baa M tfca wnra to ', exf Hat ffratuii Ufif,MmA tlv gift will par tfcaai OB Ut fewr4 K09TU ia yuor j thir dBftef tk ufwrur fmr. IUaaaalBi.uulKW. 1WI. j X ItUm Tala far UMHMia. WM t'u-'riiM. -Ok, At Urabhrr r , Iruf otutv. j Kl l'.rlilltnsl Ml II. ! KjIIx Hrvmt mirmunttmu,f. I The itrmld, of town, lu.'laiia that It anj urast pity that while riuKin out tba old : yoar wo eoulil not ring uul Ike I'utuyillaar- j ' hltratorn. Wo re-ecUo thu motlmout and ; add lli I'otUvillit Jurymen too. i lle llio leitkk in your ipwaiul wutor iuln 1 re)wlrel ly I'. W. liell, thu plumlwr. A Nmv Year llrlilo. Tiiv marriutje of Mr. Jolni (Miuaii, of Aulilanil, ami Mii llildgel itowlarul, f IoiutvirU, u3 'blehrateil ut W. JuKfpb'n i liuieh ut (llmid' illo. at nine o'tloek tliU moruliiK, the '.-. I'atlier MeCollouxb oltii i.ttinu To Lessen .Ml no Arcldcnts. At n session of the Pennsylvania Mining Institute held in Pittsburg last week, Thomas Hall, mine foreman at Van Meter, Pa., read a paper on the causes of mine accidents and their prevention. Concerning dangers from blasting, Mr. Itall said coal dust had become a fearful clement of danger. On this point bo said : "P,xploslons from coal dust occur in tho most carefully regulated pits whero no gas or ilro damp can bo de tected. Coal dust becomos most deadly in an oxplosion and is nn Invisible enemy. Machinery in mines makes more and liner nvil iltiul nniM' .,H,e " T, t. .!,... I. ......v i .,u.,.t All VUlll.inillll I asked : "What are tho causes of mine ex plosions and what uro tho remedies?" His short answer to the last heap was the pro hibition of tho uso of black powder and every explostvo Used for blasting that gener ated Biilllcloiit bent to Ignlto fire dump or sunt a dust oxplosion. "I burned my fingors very Imdly. The mln was intense. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil brought relief in three minutes. It was al most magical. I never saw anything like it." Amelia Swords, Satindorsvllle, O. All Havo Applied lor Licenses. Notwithstanding tho notices issued by the Uirard Estato and personally served Upon them, overy saloon and hotel kcepor in West Mahanoy township has made formal applica tion for licenses to sell liquor for the coming year. Tho notices served by tho Uirard Estato threatened ejectment, as, according to tho leases it issues to tenants, a clauso prolilb itiug tho salo of intoxicating liquors i3 con tained therein. Many aro inclined to tho belief that tho Estato cannot legally enforro tho latter clauso of tho lease, and in applying for a renewal of their licenso tho tenants aro acting upon the advico of their attorneys. Child's sets, knife, fork and spoon, for tho holidays, at Maloy's jewelry storo. Consumption is the natural result of a neglected cold. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and lung troublos of all sorts down to tho very borderland of consumption. Post Ollleo Notice. To-day being a legal holiday tho local postollico was open only from 7:30 to 11 a. m. Thcro was but two general deliveries, one at 7:15 and the other at 10: 15 a. m. Turkey l!un, Ilrownsvillo, Yatcsvillo and Ellangowan was served with the 7:15 a. m. delivery. That Distress In the stom ach or feeling ot fulness af ter eating Is off octually prevented by Hood's Pills. They aid di gestion and assimilation of food, movo the bowels easily and thns prevent and cureBUiousness, Torpid Liver, and Constipation. They are tasteless and do not gripe or cause pain. Bold by all druggists. 25 cents. Insist utxjn Hood's. Borough Bonds Called In. f ' l,m',!iv "l l,y ""tboritv of the liorouuh Countl 1 of Shenandoah. Pa., that horo. b , ,,. ,,ay eCn called for redemption as follows: Nos. 1 to II inclusive, issued August, 1SKI, and redeemable any time. after Jlnic'i lnr,1883,al the option of tho Borough Council. Holders of tho above will present the HaniotoTliomns.I. ImvicH, lloroiigli 1 reasurer, for payment after January 1st, ISO I. Thomas .1. Jasux, Chairman Finance Committee, Borough Council of Shenandoah, Pa. Shenandoah, Pa., Dee. SS, 1893. MISCELLANEOUS. 111011 ItKN'T Dwelling house, Xn. II South 1 White street, with all modern improve ments. Annly next door, Xo. 0 South White street. 1-1-tf TlOlt HKXT. A six-room house, on South J.1 Jardln street, between (.it anil encrry Apply at the olllcc oi. 1 South Jardln street. Williams, No. 1 l-'SJU-.t OUSTS wanted to sell nursery stoc. i)im l the best time for wiling. Pay liberal. Write for terms. Illroin T. Jones, 19 North Ave., Wlzabcth, N.J. 12-30-3 t-eod I.10U SALK. A corner lot, with a brick dwell ' lag, seven room and a vacant lof, in St. Clair, Pa. "cntrally looatl and will lie told cheap. Apjilv to Mrs. Thomas Kennel!,, St. Clair, Pa. 12-5-" F mi sm.k nnn of the inof-t desirable prop erties on Main street. Apply ai K. W. Shobmakek's. i Altorney-al-lrfiv. Ollleo: Corner Ceutrtf ami Market streets' 12-a-lm 1 V'JTKJK. 'olk Is lwrely slven to lulne 1 menanlotlierof .SltvnaiHloitli. Pa., that 1 will not I hi mpoixible for any leU iny miiwr M-l.. ..IMt,." , l-an. ma. titttrui With- Mil mi' t'lir.U'l.lT'.. nlul -OfMfHt. THOMA II. Slwnamliiall, l'a.. SI. F.VA. IJAHTNHHbIIH' KUTIIH-Xntkie i I I iriven that a ikrtnvrht bmt been m I..O.U.latf i-4urjtffl AhMM fvtlMl Mild V. HutMwit, Ut be known m Ike KtyUnx Mauu&tariOK Comnny of tUtmuiOa, I"., fur tnr inirtnM of nuinutaBUBfaa hat ,m4 Ami Lsvim. MlwUMMllMh. V t , IMS. IMM FALL and WINTER STYLES. ; Call and e th bfiblMt, l. BmW ' U of Fall aad Wiater Kultina Kbtaau-1 We're ezpertt m. , mtftt idm la ww Mm. We're Jcaam of ttam&Hc prices. I If yi Muo Ui yM we nt yuu Ut rjM. PORTZ & BRO., t4 North Main St. if fun wm m n $' cat Vow bftlr wlitt mttft graw um. mucm iff trtm tumttr. nm tmiUim m ymt la. CHARLES DERR, 12 We4 Cairc It., $UnHmu, HOLIDAY GIFF5 1 Kull linurf t nwt rtn all rU. .II. ifi'.inla. wcifHta, tlia" awl WmiAty 1 1 lUMat x.hi u'.M m naM an wauim Wim uuww itaa. rallax I iiiiTf fliaiat mi wawiii! Iimw .wrok all mA tniaifliaaralaiic. At E. DUELL'S, 206 S. Main Street, tUenaiKJwi:, yi aajaun MfaMlh Taw arwawkaa Alt Genuine Bargains Week. This WE WILL LET YOU LOOK AND DECIDE. REDUCED.PRICES, RATHER THAN KEEP A FEW GOODS LEFT ON HAND. Albums Albums Worth one-third more. 75C $1.00 A Few $4.00 Albums at $3.00 1 (Carlsbad.) Bread and Milk Sets 39c Oat Meal Sets 39c Moustache Cup 20c Moustache Cup ' 25c Mustard Cup 10c Mustard Cup 25c GLASSWARE. Beautiful Lemonade Sets Tinted, Figured and Crystal. New Lot STAMP - PLATES. Black and white, all designs, round and square. at "good Tinware" prices. Tea Cup & Saucer 3c Tea Cup and Saucer 4c Coffee Cup & Saucer 5c "Johnson Bros." Cups and Saucers ,"Johtison Uros." Plates I Mirrors and Picture Frames. EXPRESS AWD SLEDS. ROAST PANS. mmtwmmrmmmmnmm Chas. Girvin, amamuMuuuuuuuuaiiU 3 5, tAur tr&G. Wholesale 105 South Main Street, PianOS and PIANOS. BLASIUS & SONS, SCHOMACIIEK, ALBRIGHT, MJDWIG, ESTBY. Cash or on easy payments. Our prices aro rlslit. Only ono price. You ore earnestly Invited to coll! 22 and 24 East Centre Street, CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry AH Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts wasla unaerdrawers, 7c; nandKercmets, 2c. Always onga The magnificent line of cut glass, fine china and silverware of R. H. BERGEHAN & CO., because prices are right. HOOKS & BROWN Holiday Sale is nearly over and we thank the public lor their patronage. We still have a large line of Stationery Blank Books Tablets Day Books Journals Ledgers ' Receipt Books Note Books Time Books Envelopes Bill Files 1 ens Lead Pencils Slate Pencils Fountain Fen Gold Pen Gold Pencils 1896 Dairiw Tvmxt Paper Pocket Book1 Card Case Gum Hand 1'riee 'ticket Win Mafkr, in htri wtyihitiK fr)f H fit' We t) nt-ttx fif 'i 'l.nl Wkly ftpt -'Air' !,f r," 0t til ' '' " ''' ' Hi). 4 mum maw mwt. gi z-zr 3the move. For the Holidays. I havo received tho llncst nclcction of Plnnos nnt Or snip ever displayed In Schuylkill County, riwtlcn contemplating purchasing nlMnno or Orj?Ol would do well to call and pco my stock and get my prices. I have tho nolo agency for the following makes ORGANS.. ESTEY, CROWN, WEAVER UNITED STATES. LAWRENCE, (7 OCTAVE.) MAHANOY CITY, PAl NO. S SOUTH JARDIN STREET. Rirst-clsss Work at Low Pricesj and ironed, 10c; sums ironed, sc; collars, zc; culls, 4c; unucrsmrts, CHARLEY SING, Manat NOTICE TO CAN! All persons who wish to dates on the Citl ticket at the , Spring Eli of 18? in the Borough of must present their 11a J required fees to the sel Citizens' btanding LI later thkn the 17th dal 1806. Bv order of thl POLITICAL -rnon high CONSTAW.K. JL' i JU11N S1AU1 Of tl.e FourtJ Subject to Dcmoerata 7,011 man const.) x1 JAM co Of the Subject to Citizens 1 T710U WAUU CONST-jd WILLIAM Of the 1'iftl I Sulijcet to Citizen party i9 ToOll SCHOOL DIItKCTOl CHARLES HOI Of the Fifth 1 Subject to Citizens party I 0PENEVE1 J Onto tho Shenandoah ) pjlnless extradlon of tooth j fllliiiiis. If your urtlllcal M 1 1 1 you ctill to nee us All oial I Wo make all kinds of jilales. Aluminum Crowns Logan I ami Urhlgo work ami nil operj tain to Dental Surgery jr "1 NooliarcodforextruettiiB vl i onleroil. Wo arc tile on'y u i tairrortliepalnlei.ii " m! , SHENANl)0v! ' Dental cm E.ast Con i ' i oir. llonw 7 . . M. C. WA'JI WfKlesI Mill Ij L-icjUor I )p 113 tar 'I fl M If- Yfr vi